-Of course, Nellie started Wright back in early January, but pulled him after seven unremarkable minutes and never put him back… for about six weeks.

-Let’s see how this works in the first quarter.

If you see Wright running up and down and blocking and rebounding like he did against Atlanta… and if that translates to the Warriors having more energy than usual to start the game… this could be the start of something.

If you don’t see Wright doing much of anything, or getting bullied underneath by Collison or Green… then it might be Webber subbing in at the 8:02 mark and back to the same old thing.

-Oh, by the way, I don’t think the Nellie Spring Revolution includes Patrick O’Bryant.

-I’d also guess that Baron Davis won’t be too sluggish to start this one, because he has Luke Ridnour starting at the opposite point, and Baron very much enjoys playing against Ridnour.

And knocking him down. And dunking on him. It’s a Pac-10 thing.

Tim Kawakami

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Ok Tim I confess, Chris Webber is DONE, he’s not very good and beginning to disrupt the team. Not his attitude, but his presence has got other Warriors unsure about their minutes, which leads to plenty of tentative play and chemistry issues.

Webb doesnt rotate on D, can’t post, nor gaurd his man effectively. This combination leads to a lot of the Warriors slow starts.

tonymccoy

the warriors have been starting slow all year, where’ve you been? but I do agree there is a certain uncertainness when Webber in on the floor.

Hoopster

Brandan doesn’t set a good pick n roll. He takes off before even setting the pick which doesn’t slow down the guard’s defender or forces the guard to switch to Brandan. He needs to be a little more patient. Also when he does set a correct pick, he rolls under the basket and tends to get behind the defending center. Now the point can’t pass it to him since Brandan takes himself out of the play.

derek

baron davis v. luke ridnour?

pac 10 thing.. i’d have to give the edge to ridnour in college.. there’s only one other player in pac 10 history to be named freshman of the year and pac 10 player of the year their junior year..